Stratford Press

Historical reserve celebrates 135 years

- Alyssa Smith

The Rotokare Scenic Reserve Trust is inviting the community to celebrate 135 years of history.

Administra­tor Tricia Jamieson says on December 15, 1887, Rotokare was gazetted as a reserve, and to celebrate, the trust has prepared a fun day full of activities and challenges.

The day will start with a presentati­on to tell people about the history of the reserve.

“Staff, volunteers, and trustees will be here on the day to talk to people about what is happening at the reserve and to talk about the history of the reserve.”

Taranaki Regional Council staff will also be there on the day to talk about the Predator Free Taranaki initiative and how people can help the region’s bio-security. Pa¯teke [brown teal] will be released into the reserve, and Tricia says it is a beautiful thing to watch.

“This is very special to witness and we’re excited to share this with the community. The flock here is doing well. They’re breeding outside the reserve, which is good. It helps to add to the biodiversi­ty of Taranaki.”

Tricia says the trust members have set a challenge for the community.

“We want to walk a combined total of 135 laps of the reserve to mark 135 years of history. We have set up a scavenger hunt for children to complete. They have to find a number of things around the lake.”

For each lap people complete, they will receive a free sausage or burger.

“There will be plenty of food on the day to fuel people as they walk around the beautiful reserve, with a coffee cart as well. There will also be live music from Rick Coplestone for people to listen to as they complete their laps.”

Tricia invites people to come to the free event and celebrate the reserve.

“It’s a treasure to the region and for our country ”

 ?? Photo/ Supplied ?? Rotokare Scenic Reserve is celebratin­g 135 years of history this month.
Photo/ Supplied Rotokare Scenic Reserve is celebratin­g 135 years of history this month.

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